
Il 22/Lug/2016 17:10, "Logan Kuhn" <logank@wolfram.com> ha scritto:
Thank you!
That does do some interesting things, but doesn't appear to work.
I've added a new storage domain, merged the differences in the metadata
file back to the old one and powered it up. When I start up the nodes they endlessly report: VDSM ovirt-reqa1 command failed: (-226, 'Unable to read resource owners', 'Sanlock exception')
I tried reinstalling one of them and the error message continues. At
least for now I've restored the old config and the error is gone.
Regards, Logan
Logan, do you mind to write a testcase in ovirt.org website for the disaster recovery test you are doing? Milan, if Logan write it, can you please review it?
----- On Jul 22, 2016, at 3:06 AM, Milan Zamazal mzamazal@redhat.com wrote:
| Logan Kuhn <logank@wolfram.com> writes: | |> Am I correct in the assumption that importing a previously master data domain |> into a fresh engine without a current master domain is supported? | | It's supported only in case the master domain was previously correctly | detached from the data center. | | In case of an unexpected complete disaster, when a fresh engine is | installed and used, it's still possible to recover the master domain in | theory. You must find `metadata' file in the master domain and edit it | for the new engine. It's completely unsupported and it may or may not | work. We don't have guidelines how to do it, but you may try to create | a new master domain, then detach it and compare the two metadata files. _______________________________________________ Users mailing list Users@ovirt.org http://lists.ovirt.org/mailman/listinfo/users